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(September 3, 1929 – ????)
 
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[[File:Staplecon group photo.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''Harry Honig (#5) and his teacher [[Aubrey MacDermott]] (#8) with other fans at a [[Staplecon 1]], 1943.''' ''Photo from [Staplecon memory book.] ]]
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[[File:Staplecon group photo.jpg|350px|thumb|right|'''Harry Honig (#5) and his teacher [[Aubrey MacDermott]] (#8) with other fans at [[Staplecon 1]], 1943.''' ''Photo from [https://fanac.org/conpubs/Early%20Conventions/The%20first%20Staplecon/Staplecon_Ackerman_1943.pdf Staplecon memory book.] ]]
 
'''Harry Mayo Honig''' was a [[Bay Area]] fan active in the 1940s who was a member of [[FAPA]].
 
'''Harry Mayo Honig''' was a [[Bay Area]] fan active in the 1940s who was a member of [[FAPA]].
  

Revision as of 21:27, 12 May 2023

(September 3, 1929 – ????)

Harry Honig (#5) and his teacher Aubrey MacDermott (#8) with other fans at Staplecon 1, 1943. Photo from Staplecon memory book.

Harry Mayo Honig was a Bay Area fan active in the 1940s who was a member of FAPA.

According to a story he told to Forrest J Ackerman, his social science teacher was Aubrey MacDermott, who sold him the mimeo he would later use for his own fanzines.

In Shangri-L'Affaires (B) 17 (August 1944), Lora Crozetti noted:

The last time I saw him, he announced that he was no longer an atheist, but an agnostic, and that he was off to Pershing Square to get into an argument with the first bum that would argue with him. He has not been seen or heard of since.

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